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Trading Leather (20 March 2010 – 30 November 2014) was an Irish
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racehorse best known for winning the 2013 Irish Derby. The horse died following an injury sustained in the 2014
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Background

Trading Leather was a dark-coated bay colt with a white
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bred by his trainer, Jim Bolger. He was from the second crop of foals sired by the undefeated Teofilo, the European Champion Two-Year-Old of 2006. Like his sire, Trading Leather was trained by Bolger in
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and was ridden in all of his races by Bolger's stable jockey, Kevin Manning. In his first two seasons, he raced in the colours of Jim Bolger's wife, Jackie Bolger.


Racing career


2012: two-year-old season

On his racecourse debut, Trading Leather ran in the Listed Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf Trial Stakes over one mile at
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on 8 September. He started a 14/1 outsider and finished second to the odds on favourite Battle of Marengo. Two weeks later at Gowran Park, the colt was dropped in class to contest a
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and recorded his first victory with a seven-
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win from fifteen opponents. Trading Leather was then sent to England for the
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Autumn Stakes over the Rowley Mile course on 13 October. He started the 5/2 joint-favourite and won by three-quarters of a length from the Richard Hannon Sr.-trained Montiridge, with the other beaten horses including Eye of the Storm, Glory Awaits, and Galileo Rock. On his final start of the season, the colt started second favourite for the Group One
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at
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but after leading for five furlongs, he faded to finish fifth behind
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2013: three-year-old season

On his three-year-old debut, Trading Leather ran his third consecutive race in Britain when he contested the
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over ten and a half furlongs at
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in May. He finished second of the eight runners, one and a quarter lengths behind 33/1 outsider Libertarian. Eleven days later, he was dropped back in distance to contest the
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at the
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. he led from the start but was overtaken a furlong from the finish and finished third to the
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. Trading Leather missed the Epsom Derby and was dropped to Listed class for the Silver Stake over ten furlongs at the Curragh. He took the lead a quarter of a mile from the finish and won by three and a half lengths from
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winner Lines of Battle. On 29 June, Trading Leather was one of nine colts to contest the 148th running of the
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over one and a half miles at the Curragh. He started at odds of 6/1 in a field which included
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, Libertarian, and Galileo Rock, the first three finishers in the Epsom Derby. Manning settled the colt behind the leaders before moving up to take the lead a furlong and a half from the finish. In the closing stage, he stayed on well under pressure to win by one and three quarter lengths from Galileo Rock. Trading Leather's victory, which came in a fast time of 2:27.17, was a second for Jim Bolger and a first for Manning, who said that the colt "gallops and keeps galloping, I was getting there all the way up the straight. This win means everything to me." On 27 July, Trading Leather was sent to the United Kingdom to contest the country's most prestigious
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race, the
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, over one and a half miles at
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. Manning tracked the leaders before moving up to contest the lead in the straight. Trading Leather was quickly overtaken by the German colt Novellist but held on to take second place by three quarters of a length from the British colt
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. Trading Leather and Hillstart met again at
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in August for the
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, which also attracted
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, Toronado, and Declaration of War. Manning sent the colt into the lead from the start before accelerating early in the straight. He was overtaken approaching the final furlong but stayed on to finish second, one and a quarter lengths behind Declaration of War. On 7 September, Trading Leather faced Al Kazeem again in the
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at Leopardstown. Racing on softer ground than he had previously encountered, he led the field until the last quarter mile before finishing third, beaten one and a quarter lengths and two lengths by
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and Al Kazeem.


2014: four-year-old season

Before the start of the 2014 season, Trading Leather was sold to Sheikh Mohammed's
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but remained in training with Jim Bolger. On his first appearance as a four-year-old, Trading Leather started the 4/6 favourite for the
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at Newmarket on 3 May. Restrained by Manning in the early stages, he made progress in the last quarter mile without ever looking likely to win and finished third behind Gospel Choir and Pether's Moon. After a break of more than two months, the colt returned in the
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at
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. Trading Leather raced in third place for most of the race before staying on in the straight to finish second, two lengths behind the winner
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. Further back in the field were Kingston Hill, The Fugue,
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, Night of Thunder and Verrazano. On 26 July, he started at odds of 8/1 for Britain's most prestigious
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race the
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and finished fifth of the eight runners, eleven lengths behind the winner
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. Trading Leather was brought back in distance for the
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on 13 September. Starting at odds of 20/1, he kept on well in the straight without ever looking likely to win, finishing third behind the three-year-olds
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and Australia, with Mukhadram and
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in fourth and fifth. Trading Leather's final run of the season was in the Japan Cup on 30 November. He went lame half a mile from home and was immediately dismounted by jockey Manning. It was announced after the race the horse had suffered a serious fracture to a leg and had to be put down.attheraces


Pedigree


References

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